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Deuteronomy’s Theological Revolution
King Josiah of Judah instituted a religious reform in 622 B.C.E. that scholars refer to simply as Josiah’s Reform. It might well be called the Deuteronomic Reform. Israelite religion would never be the same. As the Bible tells it, in the...
Bible Review, February 1996
Giving Eve’s Daughters Their Due
by Dorothée Sölle, Joe H. Kirchberger and...
Great Women of the Bible in Art and Literature Bible Review, February 1996
Who Returned First—Ezra or Nehemiah?
Forty-seven years after the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple in 586 B.C.E. and deported many of the people to exile in Babylon, Cyrus the Great, king of Persia, who had conquered the Babylonians and ruled most of the then-known...
Bible Review, April 1996
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The battle over the holy day at Dura-Europos
When the remote Roman fortress of Dura-Europos, overlooking the Euphrates, came under attack in the mid-third century C.E., the residents hastily fortified the city’s vulnerable western...
Bible Review, August 1996
Is This Man a Biblical Archaeologist? BAR Interviews William Dever—Part One
I’ve known Bill Dever for a quarter century. I first met him when I knocked—unannounced—on the door of the Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem in 1972. Bill, who directed the institute, answered and graciously invited...
Biblical Archaeology Review, July/August 1996